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Born in Gibraltar, raised in Israel and trained in England, Herzl underwent a rigorous theater training at 'The Arts Educational Schools, London' from 95-98. Following the 3-year course, he took part in a variety of theatre productions around London, ranging from classical to contemporary plays, with roles such as Le Vicomte De Valmont in 'Dangerous Liaisons,' Mr. Happiness in David Mamet's 'Mr. Happiness.' and Argan in Molière's 'Imaginary Invalid'. In 2002, Herzl moved to Los Angeles and began working in TV and film for over 6 years, after which in 2008 he moved to Israel and joined the Israeli TV and film industry.